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Women’s Basketball

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October 10, 12:35 am

Women’s basketballJoy Hong, assistant Sports editor
The full schedule is out.
UCLA women’s basketball announced its nonconference schedule back on Aug. 23, but finalized its Pac-12 games Thursday to round out the 2018-2019 season. Read more...

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September 20, 4:03 am

Whether it is learning to do laundry or adjusting to the quarter system, transitioning to college life is tough – even for student-athletes.
Daily Bruin Sports spoke with four student-athletes who started at UCLA in the 2017-2018 school year. Read more...

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September 20, 3:59 am

Daily Bruin’s assistant Sports editor Joy Hong caught up with Seattle Storm rookie and former Bruin point guard Jordin Canada on Wednesday about everything from getting drafted into the WNBA, to becoming a WNBA champion. Read more...

Photo: Seattle Storm point guard and former Bruin Jordin Canada averaged 6.1 points in 13.6 minutes during the playoffs en route to a WNBA championship during her rookie season. (Kristie Valerie-Hoang/Senior staff)

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August 27, 12:21 am

Women’s soccer Gabriel McCarthy, assistant Sports editor
The Bruins will lose two key players next week to national team duty.
Senior forward Hailie Mace and junior midfielder Jessie Fleming will be competing in international friendlies for the United States Women’s National Team and the Canada Women’s National team, respectively. Read more...

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August 13, 7:00 am

USA Basketball preaches “gold habits” and “gold standards,” and it paid off in gold medals.
UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close served as an assistant coach with the USA Basketball Women’s U18 National Team and led it to an 84-60 first-place victory over Canada in the International Basketball Federation’s U18 Americas U18 Championship 2018 hosted in Mexico City on Tuesday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close served as an assistant coach for the USA Women’s U18 National Team and led the squad to a gold medal finish at the 2018 FIBA Americas U18 Championship held in Mexico City on Tuesday. (Axel Lopez/Assistant Photo editor)

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The Associated Students UCLA announced in October that the price of dorm coupons, which allow students living on the Hill to trade meal swipes for coupons that can be used with on-campus food vendors, have increased by $1. Now, a meal swipe can be swapped for a coupon worth $3.45. What do you think about this?
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